Hi @dwibayu
Thanks for sharing the config. It looks fine.
However, I visited the test site again and finally spotted where those other/duplicated captcha scripts are coming from.
There actually is additional reCaptcha implementation on site and it’s coming from LiteSpeed (probably the OpenLiteSpeed webserver).
This is “force injected” to the site and, for some reason, also sometimes (if there’s “both check” triggered serving reCaptcha before entering the site) “complains” about lack of compatibility with “non-invisible” versions of reCaptcha.
Since the site is behind CloudFlare I cannot confirm for sure what exact type of webserver is powering and I don’t have access to any OpenLiteSpeed webserver setup to test it but, as mentioned before, if there are multiple reCaptcha scripts included (and there are in this case) it may lead to conflicts.
Would you please test two things then?
1. first, try configuring “invisible reCaptch” in Defender instead of those that you tried so far
2. if that doesn’t solve anything, please see if you can disable that server-injected reCaptcha temporarily; if it’s indeed OpenLiteSpeed it should be possible by following this guide (it’s for enabling so just “reverse” it)
https://openlitespeed.org/kb/recaptcha-with-openlitespeed/
If any of those steps makes Defender’s captcha work for you, please let us know which one and we’ll take it over to our Defender developers for further compatibility investigation on our end – so we could possibly fix it with upcoming releases.
Kind regards,
Adam
how can i configure “invisible recaptch” in defender?
Hi @dwibayu,
I hope you are doing well today!
You can refer to our documentation to configure invisible reCAPTCHA in Defender.
https://wpmudev.com/docs/wpmu-dev-plugins/defender/#configure-recaptcha
Kind regards,
Zafer